The results of a test cross of a fruit fly that is heterozygous for three traits encoded by the genes E, D, and A summarized below. You can see numbers of offspring that inherited each combination of alleles from heterozygous parent. Use this data to calculate a frequency of recombinations and to make a map. 131 eda eDA 1779 Eda 1654 EdA 13 EDa 241 EDA 118 edA 252 eDa 9 total: 4197
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- Imagine that you are performing a cross involving seed texture in garden pea plants. You cross true-breeding round and wrinkled parents to obtain F1 offspring. Which of the following experimental results in terms of numbers of plants are closest to what you expect in the F2 progeny? a. 8lOroundseeds b. 8lOwrinkledseeds c. 405:395 round seeds:wrinkled seeds d. 610:190 round seeds:wrinkled seedsFigure 8.10 In pea plants, purple flowers (P) are dominant to white (p), and yellow peas (Y) are dominant to green (y). What are the possible genotypes and phenotypes for a cross between PpYY and ppYy pea plants? How many squares would you need to complete a Punnett square analysis of this cross?A plant believed to be heterozygous for a pair of allelesB/b (where B encodes yellow and b encodes bronze) wasselfed, and, in the progeny, there were 280 yellow and120 bronze plants. Do these results support the hypothesis that the plant is B/b?
- A cross between fruit files with genotypes Aa Bb × aa bb produces the following progeny: 10 Aa Bb 40 Aa bb 40 aa Bb 10 aa bb Were the parental alleles in the coupling or repulsion configuration? Plesse explain!In a species of firefly, wide wings (W) are dominant to narrow wings (w) and graybodies (C) are dominant to brown bodies (c). A WwCc and wwcc fly were mated andproduced the following offspring: (in the picture attached) What is the recombination frequency for this cross (in percent)?Hemophilia and colorblindness are both recessive conditions caused by mutations in genes on the X chromosome. To calculate the recombination frequency between the two genes, you draw a large number of pedigrees that include grandfathers with both hemophilia and color blindness, their daughters (who presumably have one chromosome with the normal alleles and one chromosome with two mutant alleles), and the daughter’s sons. Analyzing all the pedigrees together shows that 25 grandsons have both color blindness and hemophilia, 24 have neither of the traits, 1 has colorblindness only, and one has hemophilia only. How many centimorgans (map units) separate the hemophilia locus from the locus for color blindness? Show your analysis
- Hemophilia and color blindness are both recessive conditions caused by genes on the X chromosome . To calculate the recombination frequency between the two genes, you draw a large number of pedigrees that include grandfathers with both hemophilia and color blindness , their daughters (who presumably have one chromosome with two normal alleles and one chromosome with two mutant alleles), and the daughters’ sons. Analyzing all the pedigrees together shows that 25 grandsons have both color blindness and hemophilia 24 have neither of the traits , 1 has color blindness only and 1 has hemophilia only . how many centimorgans seperate the hemophilia locus from the locus of the color blindness.Consider the results of a three point linkage mapping testcross between a female (AaBbCc) and a male (aabbcc). Phenotype | no. Of progeny ABc 849 abC 820 Abc 58 aBC 60 AbC 102 aBc 98 ABC 6 abc 7 a) what is the correct order of the gene loci? ( which gene is in the middle) B) what was the configuration of recessive alleles in the triple heterozygous mother? (Use a cis-trans statement) C) calculate the map distances for each segment of the map.Fruit flies having one allele for curly wings (Cy) and one allele for normal wings (Cy+) develp curly wings. Fruit flies homozygous for normal wings (Cy+) develop normal wings. When two curly-winged flies were crossed, 204 curly-winged and 98 normal-winged flies. In fact, all crosses between curly-winged flies produce nearly the same curly-winged to normal-winged ratio. How would you explain these results? The Cy allele is epistatic to the Cy+ allele. The Cy+ allelle shows partial dominance over the Cy allele. The Cy allele is dominant for the curly phenotype and is lethal when homozygous. The Cy+ allele is dominant over the Cy allele and is lethal when homozygous. The Cy+ and Cy alles are co-dominant.
- In one species of plants, the red color of the flowers (CR) is incompletely dominant over the white color (CW). Determine the color of the flowers and the frequency in:a. F1B. F2C. F1 progeny with red flower parentD. F1 progeny with white flower parent Can you show step by step how to get to the results, please.Two recessive traits in mice—droopy ears and flaky tail—arecaused by genes that are located 6 mu apart on the same chromosome.A true-breeding mouse with normal ears (De) and a flaky tail ( ft)was crossed to a true-breeding mouse with droopy ears (de) and anormal tail (Ft). The F1 offspring were then crossed to mice withdroopy ears and flaky tails. If this testcross produced 100 offspring,Make a drawing. Predict the outcome. Make a calculation.Two recessive traits in mice—droopy ears and flaky tail—arecaused by genes that are located 6 mu apart on the same chromosome.A true-breeding mouse with normal ears (De) and a flaky tail ( ft)was crossed to a true-breeding mouse with droopy ears (de) and anormal tail (Ft). The F1 offspring were then crossed to mice withdroopy ears and flaky tails. If this testcross produced 100 offspring,what is the expected outcome of phenotypes?